Category: Development

When I wrote my Anonabox Analysis yesterday evening, I expected perhaps a few comments from a few nerds. I mostly wrote the analysis because I was curious. I have spent a huge amount of time on the Cloak firmware, and I…

Yesterday, Steve Lord (@stevelord on twitter) did a screen cast, where he was essentially dissecting the Cloak firmware. I was fully aware of his intentions and had in fact provided him with a firmware copy myself. I thoroughly enjoy being…

Our core module has been moved to sit on the underside of the board. This reduces the footprint of Cloaks electronics to about half the size of a playing card. The model to the right shows a pair of Cloak…

Runa A Sandvik asked me a question on Twitter: @LarsCloaked @thorsheim @SikkSymp Will you maintain the Tor package in OpenWRT and ensure users can easily update? — Runa A. Sandvik (@runasand) October 30, 2014 The answer to that question is…

We just submitted this demo video at request of Kickstarter. The engineers are in the basement strapping down the servers and making final preparations. The campaign manager is stuck in a perpetual email checking loop. Not long now….

The Cloak PCB is still a work in progress but here is an interactive 3D rendering of the current version. The Schematics and PCB is available on our Github. The missing components is the result of them not having been…

Warning! Extremely nerdy stuff ahead! Back in February, when the idea of the Cloak first emerged, I had some doubts if it was at all possible to run Tor on a small embedded router. The only way to be certain…